grizbuzz
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Just wanted to share notes from my trip which is still underway. Here is first bit from Feb 16. I'm posting from iPhone (from lobby of Sequoia lodge) so sorry for weird formatting. Will try to post more later....
Tell everybody we're on our way! It's almost 9am and we are on board the TGV taking the fast train from Strasbourg to Disneyland Paris.
We left our home town of Baden, Switzerland yesterday at noon and arrived by train after almost three hours to Strasbourg where we spent the afternoon and evening. The lovely old town with its grand cathedral, Alsatian charm and beautiful river did not fail to impress and I cannot wait to go back both at Christmas time to enjoy the markets and in spring or summer when all is in bloom.
We woke up bright and early before 6am today to pack up and eat breakfast. The Best Western Monopole served a lovely breakfast in a stunning dining room which filled our bellies in preparation for our journey. Kids and I ate quicky, then bundled up and grabbed our bags for the three block walk to the train station. Amazing what the promise of Disney can do. My little hooligans who couldn't walk five steps without getting into trouble yesterday were perfect angels this morning. They simply were not willing to risk their trip to the happiest place on earth!
So we are on the train now just an hour and a half from our destination. We will be staying at the Sequoia Lodge for five nights. This is our second trip to Disneyland Paris but our first staying on property. We were at the Dream Castle last trip and while I thought the hotel was fine and good value, I want to see if there is a little more Disney magic onsite.
Turning out to be a sunny day -- forecasted to be our only one this week. So we are hitting the parks as soon as we can to enjoy the good weather while it lasts. Don't know what the crowds will be like. Looks like it's winter break not only in Switzerland but in other parts of Europe as well, including Britain, so I'm not expecting the parks to be empty.
And details on those traveling
Me (mom)
DS 4 (to be five next week and looking forward to his birthday cake at Cafe Mickey)
DS 6
And DH who is still at work but will be joining us in a couple of days
We are an American family living in Switzerland for two years with annual passes at DLP (which seem to do us no good when booking vacations to stay onsite, but I won't get into that now). We love Disney and most often visit Disneyland in our home state of California. Now that we are in Europe, we plan on visiting DLP as we can and love exploring and discovering different parts of France as well.
Tell everybody we're on our way! It's almost 9am and we are on board the TGV taking the fast train from Strasbourg to Disneyland Paris.

We left our home town of Baden, Switzerland yesterday at noon and arrived by train after almost three hours to Strasbourg where we spent the afternoon and evening. The lovely old town with its grand cathedral, Alsatian charm and beautiful river did not fail to impress and I cannot wait to go back both at Christmas time to enjoy the markets and in spring or summer when all is in bloom.

We woke up bright and early before 6am today to pack up and eat breakfast. The Best Western Monopole served a lovely breakfast in a stunning dining room which filled our bellies in preparation for our journey. Kids and I ate quicky, then bundled up and grabbed our bags for the three block walk to the train station. Amazing what the promise of Disney can do. My little hooligans who couldn't walk five steps without getting into trouble yesterday were perfect angels this morning. They simply were not willing to risk their trip to the happiest place on earth!
So we are on the train now just an hour and a half from our destination. We will be staying at the Sequoia Lodge for five nights. This is our second trip to Disneyland Paris but our first staying on property. We were at the Dream Castle last trip and while I thought the hotel was fine and good value, I want to see if there is a little more Disney magic onsite.
Turning out to be a sunny day -- forecasted to be our only one this week. So we are hitting the parks as soon as we can to enjoy the good weather while it lasts. Don't know what the crowds will be like. Looks like it's winter break not only in Switzerland but in other parts of Europe as well, including Britain, so I'm not expecting the parks to be empty.
And details on those traveling

Me (mom)
DS 4 (to be five next week and looking forward to his birthday cake at Cafe Mickey)
DS 6
And DH who is still at work but will be joining us in a couple of days
We are an American family living in Switzerland for two years with annual passes at DLP (which seem to do us no good when booking vacations to stay onsite, but I won't get into that now). We love Disney and most often visit Disneyland in our home state of California. Now that we are in Europe, we plan on visiting DLP as we can and love exploring and discovering different parts of France as well.